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- mrgreen replied Aug 28, 2019
Good to see a basket thread. Using the Currencies Index (ie DXY ), News, Sentiment, etc. I select which direction I will trade for the week and add to trade as I go into profit. Currently am long USD.
- mrgreen replied Aug 5, 2019
thats ok, i'm nice like that.
- mrgreen replied Aug 5, 2019
explanation of the calculation is here. url If day trading, a margin call is "Fail", a Stop Loss is a 'Fail-safe". I argue a 2% SL being hit is also a fail - as one knows they are in a bad trade before SL is hit, so should exit taking small loss.
- mrgreen replied Aug 5, 2019
Money management is what you do with the $1000 you have in your trading account to make it last long enough for you to learn to trade and grow. Risk Management is what your wife did by allowing you only $1000 to put into your new "hobby".
- mrgreen replied Aug 4, 2019
There is a subtle danger in what you say as outlined in the following quotes: “A man must believe in himself and his judgment if he expects to make a living at this game.” ― Edwin Lefèvre, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator “A man cannot be convinced ...
- mrgreen replied Jul 29, 2019
Agree, there are other factors, ie: current USD strength / GBP weakness + sentiment Data, +poor political relationship related news + PA = short GBP/USD. As Peter Thiel says in his book 'Zero to One", “The most contrarian thing of all is not to ...
- mrgreen replied Jul 6, 2019
a google search for: forex client sentiment result's in several sites, with some strategies on usage of sentiment. DailyFX has the IG Client sentiment, sign up to view a more complete listing than the default list that is avail on the non-signup ...
- mrgreen replied Jul 5, 2019
This has no relationship to volume, though the 'sample size' if that is what you mean could be a concern, which is why one should compare across several sites It has to do w/ the metagame of trading. I believe it is related to this aspect of ...
- mrgreen replied Jul 5, 2019
Client sentiment is available on various sites. One can compare it across multiple brokers to confirm. IG Client sentiment for example July 4: GBPUSD: Retail trader data shows 78.9% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at ...
- mrgreen replied May 11, 2019
Eckhart indicates that the present moment is all that we have. We are so caught up in our daily tasks to notice the fleeting moments of life. According to this author, there is no future or past. There is only memory or anticipation. The things that ...
- mrgreen replied Dec 1, 2014
had i known all of that prior to open of the thread - perhaps i would have titled it something like "Oanda check writing feature is fubar and they have no idea what is wrong or when it will be fixed - so your fucked if your bank acct also has a ...
- mrgreen replied Dec 1, 2014
Individual Retirement Account. A tax-deferred retirement account for an individual that permits individuals to set aside money each year, with earnings tax-deferred until withdrawals begin at age 59 1/2 or later (or earlier, with a 10% penalty). The ...
- mrgreen replied Nov 29, 2014
oanda is closed today. yes i did chat with them when i was trying to figure out why i was unable to withdraw. i ended up having them wire to my our credit union, which is where she has her christmas fund. it was for her use anyway. ill know monday ...
- mrgreen replied Nov 29, 2014
i have always used a check as a means of withdrawal. US version of oanda has other options, bank transfer, credit card or paypal. they have this caveat: You may only withdraw funds by the same method used to deposit money into your account. Please ...
- mrgreen replied Nov 29, 2014
found what happened. apparently a few years ago my wife added our daughter as beneficiary of the bank accts in the event something happened to us, that appears to be now viewed as a trust for her. it was not an issue till the chk writing mechanism ...
- mrgreen replied Nov 28, 2014
the bank acct is the same one i created the acct with many years ago. i'll be closing this oanda acct. things change over the years - unfortunately this borker hasn't changed for the better.
- mrgreen replied Dec 31, 2013
God have mercy on the man Who doubts what he’s sure of
- mrgreen replied Mar 18, 2013
yes. think about it. can a stop (which is basically a market order) execute if their was no trading at the price the stop was set at.
- mrgreen replied Jan 11, 2013
If all else fails, retreat (走為上/走为上, Zǒu wéi shàng) If it becomes obvious that your current course of action will lead to defeat, then retreat and regroup. When your side is losing, there are only three choices remaining: surrender, compromise, or ...
- mrgreen replied Sep 5, 2012
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } 09/05/12 03:34 am That was tragically predictable. Have closed the trade at 1.2514 for a 2.06% loss. Very interesting experience this making a public call. I'll need to think about if I want to do that again.